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Waves smash into the harbour walls at Whitby around sunrise.
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Matt McDowall of the Hamilton Wildcats prepares to take a mark in Saturday's game. After a break for the long weekend, the Wildcats avenged their loss to the Toronto Dingos two weeks ago and scored a convincing win.
Thankfully, you only have to keep a distance from other visitors, not the art in Potsdam's fabulous Monet exhibition.
(Can someone help me ID this car, I think its an Oldsmobile, but could be wrong ...)
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A "well timed grocery store visit" found me trackside while CP 199 happened to be strolling through the depot with CP 7014 leading in the Script Lettering scheme. Managed to snag a shot (or several)
Every time I see these great apes in captivity I get this lump in my throat.. In particular with these magnificent Gorillas. Just who do we, humans, think we are...
Maybe this emotion played a part in why I was so touched by this scene. The two hands; the mother's big protective one and the baby's tiny vulnerable one. The stern strong and yet gentle expression on her face telling me that she would do anything.. just anything to defend her little one. And the baby clinging on to his mother, safe in her embrace...
By the way, the mum just dug into a handful of mouldered wood, that's why her face is so brown..
Have a great (and safe) weekend everyone!!
San Salvador ( upper left ) made it across the bay and is now ankered in the Maritime Museum and getting ready for a trip up North to Portland/Oregon via the California coast and the Columbia river.
Early morning - Port of San Diego
A closer image of the outside. I am not that tall, only about 5'5" and had to really bend over, almost crawl into this "safe house." The County employee told me they are researching the records to see if they can find the documentation they need to put it on the historical register and preserve it. At this time it is only history that has been passed down from person to person, that is to say word of mouth. There is quite a history over the United States regarding "Sundown Towns" which practiced the "Sundown Laws."
www.msnbc.com/melissa-harris-perry/watch/the-history-of-s...
A hex is a rock-climbing safety device use to protect a lead climber from falls. It is hexagonal in shape, threaded with rope cord or wire cable that is attached to the climbing rope by a carabiner or quick draw. It is wedged into a crack and hexes come in different sizes to fit different cracks. A climber may well carry several hexes on her climbing rack to be able to choose one that will fit whatever cracks encountered on a climb.
This image shows Brian and his climbing partner checking out their climbing equipment in readiness for their trip to Yosemite.
For Macro Mondays theme 'Hexagon'. The vertical diameter of the hex was measured at 2.8 cm and the image has been cropped to just over 7 cm.
No snails were harmed in the making of this photograph.
My son called me on his way to work after almost hitting this little girl with his bike. She was stranded on the side of the road and terrified! I got her home and cleaned up and now she is safe and secure. Looks as though she may have been dumped. she will be vetted, cared for and adopted to a good home!
stay healthy and safe in these difficult times
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Ground: [pixabay.com/de]
Sky:[pixabay.com/de]
Smoke Clouds: [deviantart]
House: [pixelsquid]
Moon: [pixabay.com/de]
Virus: [www.stickpng.com]
Island: [ deviantart]
Glas: own picture
Models: my wife and me
Trees: Photoshop
Particel: own Overlays
The Rua Reidh lighthouse was our focus for visiting the coast north of Gairloch. The previous owners had disputed public access to the road and any visiting 'toggers' or walkers not staying at the lighthouse B+B could (allegedly) face a hostile reception. With the lighthouse now sold on, it is possible to park just a few hundred meters away rather than have to walk 3 miles from Melvaig, though the approach road is a little 'challenging'. It wasn't possible to get a perfect shooting position for the lighthouse, with a climb up a small hill giving the best compromise.
crate's Safe Heart Cushion for Saturday Sale!
3LI Singles and Cuddles bento animations - 75L
Starts 10PM Friday Jan 17 Tomorrow
Lyft: crate